October-December profit fell to C$900,000, or 2 Canadian cents a share, from C$13.8 million, or 32 Canadian cents a share, a year earlier.
Analysts, on average, were expecting the company to earn 19 Canadian cents a share, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
Revenue fell 15 percent to C$394.3, trailing analysts’ expectations of C$394.7.
Fourth quarter saw lower revenues from its facility infrastructure segment as it had completed construction work at Shell Albian Sands, Statoil Leismer and Suncor Forebag oil sands project by the third quarter.
Industry leaders such as Schlumberger Ltd and Halliburton Co have reported better-than-expected profit.
Canada’s largest oil- and gas-well drilling company Precision Drilling Corp also reported a profit that beat estimates, helped by higher drilling activity.
